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Resident urges Eastvale to share autism communication cards so first responders can better assist people with disabilities
Summary
A public commenter recommended the city promote simple identification/communication cards to help police and first responders interact safely with people on the autism spectrum; staff said materials exist via the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office and can be posted on the city website.
During public comment, Aden Hernandez asked the council to promote an autism identification/communication card that individuals could carry during traffic stops or other first-responder encounters to indicate special communication needs and provide guidance to officers.
Hernandez described the card as a compact document that could include registration, insurance and a short note to…
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